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Poem by William Morris


Summer


Summer looked for long am I:
Much shall change or e'er I die.
Prithee take it not amiss
Though I weary thee with bliss.



William Morris

Poem Theme: Summer

William Morris's other poems:
  1. The Son's Sorrow
  2. Iceland First Seen
  3. Tapestry Trees
  4. The Doomed Ship
  5. The Two Sides Of The River


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Alexander Pope Summer ("See what delights in sylvan scenes appear!")
  • Samuel Johnson Summer ("O Phoebus! down the western sky")
  • John Clare Summer ("Come we to the summer, to the summer we will come")
  • James Thomson Summer ("Now swarms the village o'er the jovial mead")
  • Robert Anderson Summer ("Now the gay smiles of Summer enliven each scene")
  • Madison Cawein Summer ("Now Lucifer ignites her taper bright")
  • Amy Lowell Summer ("Some men there are who find in nature all")
  • John Lapraik Summer ("THOU joyful, pleasant Season, hail!")
  • Laura Temple Summer ("Fair Nature looks jocund, her features are gay")

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